On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Keith Medcalf <kmedc...@dessus.com> wrote:
> > > No, I'm using consolas, but am using whatever default codepage settings > > come with the system (I installed Windows 10 1511 February update on a > new > > computer a few months ago). ACP=1252, MACCP=10000, OEMCP=437. chcp > reports > > my console is using code page 437. > > Fascinating! > This means that changing the default OEMCP in the registry is not the same > as changing the codepage on the console with chcp. > > > In any case: the keyboard input with the SQLite shell on Windows 10 > > default configuration (with consolas as the font) clearly does translate > code > > points to UTF-8 sequences. > > I wonder if the difference between your ALT+223 and ALT+0223 is because > the OEMCP is being used to translate the "input" in the former case (but > not when using ALT+0223, which forces a unicode code point), and since I > have changed the OEMCP to be the same as the ACP, I get Unicode code points > even without the leading 0's. > That's what I said, or at least intended to say, a couple messages ago. However, I am sleep deprived and anxiously awaiting a vacation to begin in a few hours so it may not have been clear. :) In fact, I may just bug out early. It's largely a ghost town around here at the moment anyway. -- Scott Robison _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users